On Sun, 30 May 1999, eric + michiko wrote:
> Of course, a "discussion" requires input from more than just
> one, or even two, so I encourage all of you staying in the sidelines to get
> in and enjoy the discussion. We'd all like to hear your perspectives.
> (Even if you have never had a course, or don't own the book.) Without much
> input it could get pretty dull.
I have absolutely no interest in Permaculture (TM) at all. I have heard
enough bits and pieces here and there to have no interest in purchasing
any permaculture books or taking any permaculture courses. I find some of
the ideas that people talk about as being part of permaculture to be
interesting, but the ideas that most interest me are the ones that are
readily available in non-permaculture contexts.
If someone gave me a permaculture book, I would likely read it, but I have
no motivation to go out and get one. Similarly, I'm not bothered or
particularly turned off by discussions of permaculture happening on
ecopath. I read most of what comes through on the list, skimming lightly
over that which has little interest to me.
sph
Sandra P. Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.flora.org/sandra/
It's a thankless job, but
I've got a lot of karma to burn off.